Cirrus Primary Academy Trust

PTA & Volunteering

PTA

We are committed to forming lasting, effective partnerships with our families, parents, carers and the wider community.  Together we can achieve so much through school fundraising events.

To find out more about how you can help and what the PTA do, read the following information:

Being an active PTA-member

Volunteering

Volunteers at our school bring with them a range of skills and experience that can enhance the learning opportunities, achievement and enjoyment of children at our school. We welcome and encourage volunteers from the all sections of the local community.

Volunteers could include: 

  • Parents and other relatives of pupils
  • Members of the Governing Body
  • Ex-members of staff
  • Local residents

Volunteering opportunities

The types of activities that volunteers can support and assist with include:

  • Hearing children read
  • Working with small groups of children
  • Working alongside individual children
  • Undertaking art and craft activities with children
  • Accompanying school visits

Benefits of volunteering

  • For the children: increases in understanding, achievement, self-confidence and self esteem
  • For teaching staff: greater opportunity to work with other children, so enabling the class as a whole to learn more effectively and achieve more.
  • For the volunteer: a great sense of achievement and personal satisfaction, new knowledge and new skills, improved career prospects.

Support For Volunteers

We greatly value and appreciate the time and effort that volunteers can generously give, whether it is on a regular or more ad hoc basis. In order to try to make our volunteers feel welcomed, valued and well informed about our school – including its activities, values and objectives – we aim to provide active and positive support to our volunteers in several ways, including:

  • A structured induction process
  • Training when needed
  • Support from teachers

Becoming a volunteer

All applicants must complete the Volunteer Enquiry Form  available below and send it to the school either by post or email. All applications the school receives are kept on file and will be considered as and when a need arises.

Before starting to help in school, volunteers will also be asked to sign the Volunteer Code of Conduct Agreement which sets out the school’s expectations of volunteers but, just as importantly, explains what volunteers can expect from our school. Prospective volunteers will also be required to complete a routine Criminal Record Bureau disclosure application (“DBS check”), before starting to help in school.

Safeguarding Guidance for Visitors and Volunteers to WPA

CPAT Volunteer Workers Policy

WPA Safeguarding Guidance for Visitors and Volunteers to WPA